Student Loan Program

Getting your college degree is a worthwhile goal. However, the cost of that degree can be overwhelming.

That's why Unitus offers Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) loans and student loan consolidations, in addition to a partnership with CompleteEd™ for your private student loan needs. If you or a family member plans to attend a university, technical college or any specialized training program, Unitus can help.

Make college a reality. Get your student loan or a consolidation loan from someone you trust.

Unitus Scholarships
Specifically for new and returning students, the Unitus College Scholarship can help pay for those little things: tuition, books, private tutors, and anything else you might need to graduate with honors.

Save For College
Calculate how much you'll need for college by using our online College Planning calculator. When you're ready to start saving, contact one of our Member Service Representatives to discuss one of our many savings accounts and/or CDs, which are perfect for college savings.

Useful Website Links for Students:

  • www.mygreatlakes.com - Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc., a trusted partner of Unitus, is the guaranty agency for your student loans. You can check the status of your student loans here.


  • www.studentaid.ed.gov - Get detailed student aid and student loan information from the U.S. Department of Education.


  • www.fafsa.ed.gov - Apply online for financial aid (FAFSA).


  • www.pin.ed.gov - Apply for a PIN number to complete your online FAFSA.


  • www.nslds.ed.gov - View the history of your federal student financial aid.


  • www.loanlocator.org - Keep track of your loans if you have more than one loan service provider. (This site is especially useful if you're consolidating student loans.)


  • www.finaid.org - Your guide to student financial aid and scholarship search services.


  • www.fastweb.com - Helpful scholarship information.


  • www.collegeplan.org - A great resource for information on college selection, admissions, financial aid and scholarships.

Get even more useful information from our Student Solution section of uSolutions.